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artists_beware2017-03-03 04:11 pm
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Advice: Pose is the exact opposite of what I wanted.
So I need some advice here. An artist was doing $5 fullbody and shaded pieces because they were in need of money. Well they're art was nice and I decided to get a two character piece. Well actually five because the two character is part one of two. Anyway I said I wanted for the first part the two characters bending over in a presenting fashion. What I got was a front view of them standing. So what should I do? Ask for a redraw or get take it and leave?
Edit: I should probably update this. XD Sorry forgot. Well anyway I told the artist about the mistake and said this was okay, but she decided to redo it anyway after she gets a new tablet and finishes the last person left on her to do list. So the issues is resolved it seems.
Edit: I should probably update this. XD Sorry forgot. Well anyway I told the artist about the mistake and said this was okay, but she decided to redo it anyway after she gets a new tablet and finishes the last person left on her to do list. So the issues is resolved it seems.
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the artist massively undercharged themself. You can bring that up of course, but just know that full color full body commissions usually cost upwards of 30 dollars each char, often more. So just keep that in mind before you start nitpicking and demanding new art from them.
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The client asked for a certain pose, and assuming these weren't "wing it" commissions, they have every right to make mention that their request wasn't fulfilled. Cost isn't an issue here when the artist set the prices.
I'm glad to read things went well in the end. :)